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Store-bought bread cannot compare. Homemade bread has a much better taste, costs less, and makes your whole house smell amazing! 🍞 💗

143,061 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Crystal Hope
Crystal Hope1 год назад

Variation on her bread recipe.👇 She slices the bread in this one so you can see the delicious texture!👌 🍞 Recipe below:

Фото профиля Crystal Hope
Crystal Hope1 год назад

Here it is: 😉

Фото профиля Brad Grozdanich
Brad Grozdanich1 год назад

I bake most Fridays

Фото профиля Crystal Hope
Crystal Hope1 год назад

You are gonna be famous now, Brad. 😉 You should film how you make it!

Фото профиля msskyapple
msskyapple1 год назад

I bought this bread making machine for approx. $100. Just add ingredients. It mixes, kneads, rises and bakes all in one machine. Full or half loaf. Delicious! I will never buy that stuff they call “bread” in the grocery store again. I don’t know what it actually is these days…but it not real.

Фото профиля 17Kelly71
17Kelly711 год назад

Making bread intimidates me. She made it look easy. ❤️

Фото профиля Crystal Hope
Crystal Hope1 год назад

Try it one time. You’ll soon start making multiple loaves and freezing them. So good!! 👌

Фото профиля Rybread Lehi
Rybread Lehi1 год назад

When I was young living in a small town in southern Utah. I would walk home from kindergarten to my grandmother's house and she would always have a fresh loaf of bread. I've made hundreds of breads and I can never even get close to the quality she made when I was a kid.

Фото профиля Crystal Hope
Crystal Hope1 год назад

The flour REALLY makes a difference! I am celiac, so I have to use a gluten free blend.

Фото профиля V T
V T1 год назад

Just pulled my loaves out.

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